A) a male sex hormone B) a sperm duct C) produced in the ovary D) released from flowers
A) produce semen B) where the zygote implants C) organ used to deposit sperm D) are the site of egg production
A) Produced in the ovaries B) Produced in the testes C) An unfertilised egg D) A fertilised egg
A) Is produced in the prostate gland B) Carries urine from the bladder C) Carries the ovum to the uterus D) A tube that carries sperm away from the testes
A) Where sperm is produced B) A male gamete C) A female gamete D) Where eggs are produced
A) Where eggs are produced B) A male gamete C) A female gamete D) Where testes are produced
A) When fluids are added to sperm B) The coming together of sperm and egg C) When a zygote implants on a uterus D) Another word for oviducts
A) A scientific term for sex cell with 23 chromosomes B) A scientific term for sex cell with 46 chromosomes C) A fertilised egg D) A normal body cell
A) Oestrogen and Flagellum B) Preogesterone and Testosterone C) Oestrogen and Testosterone D) Oestrogen and Progesterone
A) A tail on the sperm to help with movement B) The middle of the sperm that gives it energy C) The head of the sperm that contains DNA D) The cap of a sperm that helps it enter the ovum
A) When the uterus lining sheds B) When a fertilised egg implants on the uterus C) When the uterus lining thickens D) When an egg is released from the ovaries
A) When the male ejaculates B) When the uterus lining sheds C) The monthly cycle of an egg maturing and ovulating D) When the ovaries shrink |